Social media’s response to online threats is evolving, but, in the wrong direction. Read HONR’s position on the evolution of social media response.

Social Media’s Evolving Response to Online Threats

HONR releases 1st quarter white paper on the evolving position of major social media providers in response to online threats and proposes a better way to handle online hate, harassment, sexual attacks, stalking, and other cyber crimes on social media.

Safer Social Media Campaign

Victims of harassment suffer in silence and shame because they don’t know how to make the attacks stop. Perpetrators feel protected online by anonymity and often fail to realize that they are committing a crime. Many people wrongly believe that they can say or do anything online without consequence, due to the First Amendment. All share a lack of awareness of both their rights and their responsibilities when it comes to online behavior. This lack of awareness isn’t difficult to understand, few internet users receive any instruction or education prior to going online.

At HONR, we believe that the first and best line of defense against online harassment, is education.

Our goal with this campaign is to create a series of educational videos designed to help people navigate the online world. From understanding social media’s terms of services, and how to deal with online harassment, to understanding the limitations of free speech, and identifying facts vs online conspiracy theories, at HONR, we believe that education is the key.

By creating brief, easy-to-understand videos, on a variety of online harassment focused topics, we can help people to understand their rights and responsibilities online ultimately make the internet a safer and more inclusive place for all.

HONR Network is a 501.c.3 non-profitorganization founded after the Sandy Hook massacre. The initial goal of the organization was to end the continued harassment and intentional torment of the victim's families, who suffered abuse and additional anguish after being targeted by online hoax and hate purveyors. As additional mass-casualty events occurred, and the families of other victims similarly became targets, and reached out for help, the organization mission expanded to include them. Today the HONR Network mission has evolved even further to provide guidance and a network of support for all affected by online harassment, hate campaigns and victimization, to provide education for professionals dealing with the effects of harassment in the workplace and on campuses, and to provide policy assistance for online platforms and legislators seeking to make the internet a safer, more inclusive place for all.

Educating Professionals

HONR Launches Education Initiatives

Geared towards professionals, specifically in law enforcement, University administration, and corporate human resource fields, HONR education programs bring professionals up-to-speed on the latest online threats, their responsibilities to constituents, students, and employees to provide a safe environment, and best practices in dealing with both perpetrators and victims.